JQuery :: Get Image Height Without Using .attr And Add It To Div Style?
Jun 24, 2010
I need to get image height without using .attr and add it to div style. I got something like that but it's not working.
<img alt="photo-current" src="images/galleries/1/photo_1.jpg" id="photo-current"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
[code]....
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Oct 3, 2011
the following script works in other browsers but not IE8
function preload(arrayOfImages)
{
$(arrayOfImages).each(function ()
[code]....
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Jun 26, 2011
I have a div with some content code...
What I want is to calculate its height and add it as a style. Something like that code...
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Feb 4, 2010
I am looking for a way to determine is an element style was determined (thru css) or calculated.
So far I can t find the RightWay(tm) for doing this. $().height() returns the calculated height which is the same as $().css("height"). I have solved the problem under IE and Opera using DOM.currentStyle.height. But not on other browsers (e.g. gecko). To make clear, I want to know if the height css rule in action is something like: 100%, auto, inherit, 3em, 5pt, 100px.
$().height() returns the browser calculated value to px, even if the current set is '100%'.
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Jul 23, 2005
If I didn't set the height of an html element on a web page with html attributes. Then obj.style.height always reports "0" even after the page has completely rendered. Is there any way to get the actual height after being rendered?
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Sep 5, 2007
Inside of an img tag I have an onclick that fires a function. The
function is supposed to change the src of a larger image elsewhere on
the page. Think: click the thumbnail to see it at the enlarged_image
that is on the page.
I tried this function but it doesnt work =/
function doit(){
var node = this;
var nodesrc = node.getAttribute("src");
dest_img.setAttribute("src", nodesrc);
}
I dont think 'this' is doing what I want it to, plus I get the error
that node.getAttribute() is not a function.
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May 22, 2010
I'm just starting my first jQuery project (tutorial from this months Web Designer) and I've got a background image that I want to spread across the entire background, regardless of browser size. It's big, so I originally had an onload function. This works fine in Mozilla and Safari but not in IE.
My question is, can jQuery set a width and height of 100% and have it work in IE?[code]...
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Oct 30, 2011
I have a strange issue with jQuery while using the following code :
$("#image").append('<img src="'+json.filename+'" id="cropje" alt="None" />');
$('#cropje').load(function() {
alert($(this).width());
}) .error(function(){
alert("FAIL TO LOAD IMAGE");
And the result is : 0 But it looks like the image gets loaded after the alert... How is that possible?
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Jun 4, 2009
how can i find the size of an image element which got loaded via ajax?
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Nov 19, 2011
I am trying to do something with a sprite image, which is changing the height of it when an action button is clicked. The sprite image is 602x5485px. For clarity here's the link [url] and here's the image [url] and when the "Run sequence" button is clicked the height of the background image is supposed to change (each image is 602x399) so I need to add another 399px to move to the next one. The sequence will run till the last picture and then come back so that it gives a kind of movie animation (so in brief adding 399px till it reaches the last pic and then removing 399px till it gets to the first one).
Here's the html page without the script:
HTML Code:
And here's the css just for the sprite image:
Code:
Ok let's get to the script now (which won't be an external file but within the html page, I separated it temporarily for the sake of clarity). What the script should do, I think, is to get the background image which is in the css, and change the css background position adding - as said - 399px. When it gets to the end, remove 399px till it gets to the first image.
So in practice here are my last (believe me of many!) attempt:
Code:
I am not sure whether this is correct but I am not quite sure how to continue. The thing is, I want to change the height of the background image as said and the above should change at least one image but it doesnt work. If somebody has the patience to talk me through that (I am a beginner so I would like to attempt to build the code myself.
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Apr 30, 2009
Any plugin using jQuery that can do something like this? [URL]. I want to style or set an image in the scrollbar created when a div has an overflow.
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Mar 10, 2011
I have an image that I set to have a width of 100%. I want its height to be no greater than the visible height of the browser web-page area. This could distort the image, but thats OK. To makes things difficult, the image is in a div, and I want the div to be higher than the visible area. So I can't just set the div to height of 100%, and then within that set the image to a height of 100%. I know there is a javascript way of getting the height of the entire screen (screen.height) but that includes the extra areas of the browser such as toolbars etc. I know there is a 'offsetHeight' attribute, but I think I would have to use that on the BODY tag, and the BODY of the page could be several screens in height. So is there a solution to this? If there isn't then can I detect the aspect ratio of the screen?
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Dec 20, 2006
I have the following function to resize a div element (Content) depending on the:
size of another div element (leftConent).
function adjustContentHeight() {
var content = document.getElementById("Content");
var leftOne = document.getElementById("leftContent ");
content.style.height = (leftOne.offsetHeight + leftOne.offsetTop) + "px";
return true;
}
This code works as expected in IE6 and FF2.0, but when testing in IE7
nothing happens... the "Content" div is not resized.
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May 25, 2011
I've set up jcarousel and configured it to work how I need it to, apart from one thing; I need the images to keep their width - height ratio when the browser is resized.
I'm using the Flexible carousel configuration and the width of the images changes appropriately when the window is resized, but the height stays the same, I need it to change.
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Jul 19, 2011
I got this working in chrome and was happy until I got to check out IE8! Enough said about that.The code I have now will work (in both chrome and IE8) if I manually set the height and width of the image but I cannot get them dynamically, for instance if images have different sizes, I've been trying for a while now but cannot get anywhere with it.The code I am currently using (of my own creation) is;
$("#lightbox_image_container").html('<img id="lightbox_image" src="http://www.veritywebdesign.com/gallery/gallery_images/image.jpg" />');
$("#lightbox_image").load(function() {
// image_width = $("#lightbox_image").width();
[code]....
How do I get the height and width dynamically after loading the image?
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Sep 1, 2009
I have a hidden popup that I populate with content and it dynamically expands to the size of the content. I then show the popup. When a user clicks on another link, it populates the popup with longer or shorter content. When the content is SHORTER, it seems to show the background image that I'm using expanding to the height of the previous size of the popup. I've tried setting the height manually with JS, no luck. This only happens on IE6.
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Jun 12, 2009
I am working on a UI that, when you click on a menu option, a div opens and show three divs inside. These divs all have different
heights. The heights are based on the divs content.The problem I'm having is... how do I measure what the divs height should be? IE, how do I grab the height for a div BEFORE it has had any style applied to it.
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Jun 30, 2010
Trying to get the height of an element whose height is specified in the CSS.
So I am trying to animate the height of an item, where I have:
<img id="myButton" src="myimage.jpg" />
<div id="myDiv" style="height:50px;overflow:hidden">
asdklf
[Code]....
However, it only registers as 50, even if the element is 500
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May 5, 2010
My understanding had been that $.css("width") would return the original user selected style, eg "100%" or "10em", and $.width() returned the computed width, always in "px". Not so, following the code through for .css(), it calls something called getComputedStyle and the only difference between the two functions turns out to be a post-fix of "px" on the .css() result - not very useful. I need to know whether my user has called me with a proportional dimension, or a fixed one. How to tell with jQuery?
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Aug 15, 2007
I'm looking around and it looks like there is lots of good info on pulling a var from php and using it in javascript, but no the other way around. All the info I can find says to just use hidden input boxes to hold the data, then post them with a submit button. But I have like 40 images, and I want to store their 'left' 'top' width' height'. Thats a lot of hidden input boxes to write (160+). It would be nice not to have those html'd into my script. Is there anyway to get the image height and set it as php data without a input box?
Example:
NOT THIS ----->
<form method="post">
<input style="display:none" name="some image height">
<input submit>
</form>
--------------------------------
THIS ------->
document.getElementById("some image").height = $post_imageheight[];
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Nov 13, 2001
Suppose I have an image - "image.gif" How to know its width and height ?
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Dec 7, 2006
I have a form and in that form I have a file field through that I can browse for images. Now what I want is that whatever the image file user selected i need the width and height of that image.
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Oct 17, 2009
My html document contain many images which has the attribute src of img tag as the flowing :
[URL]
All those images has the common source folder [URL] This is an example :
<img
src = "http://images.mysite.com/a/p/ap.eba553af4b719.ec03.jpg?x=210&y=83&q=85&sig=Tua1ukyUEVKTPSsz7xGPsg--"
width = "105"
[Code]....
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Dec 25, 2010
I'm relatively new to coding in javascript, so I'm hoping that some kind souls could help me out! I'm trying to make an animated image height changer (example: changing an image's height from 50px to 500px). I'm working on a new web site using HTML5 and want to add some Flash-like animation to my page using javascript and <canvas>.The animation would only need to "play" one time once the web page has loaded. No looping is required and no user interaction (ie mouseovers, etc) is needed.
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Mar 19, 2009
I have a simple form with file control. I want to check out uploaded image's width and height on client side.
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Jun 10, 2010
[code]The image's height is 376px. So once the content goes after 376px, the blue bgcolor alternate takes over. But what i want is, once the content crosses the 376px height, the background image should dynamically stretch and not repeat.If this is not possible please do tell me how to increase the height of image in <img> using DOM methods.Again this should increase when the image's original height becomes greater than 376px
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